Alex Haley and Malcolm X's The Autobiography of Malcolm XHarold Bloom Bloom's Reviews are a acclaimed advancement to the standard chapter-by-chapter plot summaries provided by most study guides. Each Review saves a student time by presenting the latest research, from noted literary scholars, in a practical and lucid format, enabling students to concentrate on improving their knowledge and understanding of the work in question. |
Contents
Introduction | 4 |
Malcolm X and Change | 50 |
The Nation of Islam | 61 |
Copyright | |
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